Former regional crime unit officer SZETO SHUN (Kevin Cheng), who is suspected in connection to an alleged arson, has to resign from the police force and change his career to join a security company, where he encounters CHENG NIK-HANG (Ruco Chan). Although SHUN, the former elite cop, seems a bit aloof, he is very observant, and often recognizes rarely-known clues from surveillance videos to help solve criminal cases. NIK-HANG’s thoughts and tenor of his ways are similar to SHUN’s, and he is also excellent at work. Gradually, the two become good friends. Their supervisor KONG WUI-HOI (Lau Kong) also considers the two as his right-hand men until a private detective NG CHUN-NI (Tavia Yeung) appears. CHUN-NI mistakes SHUN for her old friend, triggering a dispute between the two. That makes SHUN reflect on the past event that he almost forgets about, which turns out to be involving the suspected arsonist. CHUN-NI, who is gifted with an eidetic memory, goes to probe into the matter together with SHUN and NIK-HANG. Unexpectedly, the closer they get to the full truth, the more intense the conflict between reason and law becomes. On top of that, the relationship among the three also undergoes a drastic change……

At high school, YAU TAT (Him Law) and YIP FAI-TING (Sammy Sum) became good friends during a cycling race, but FAI-TING returned to Taiwan due to a family emergency. The two have lost contact with each other until one day they reunite at an accounting firm. TAT’s supervisor LING HEI (Lin Xiawei) often manipulates office politics and sows discord amongst colleagues, making TAT and FAI-TING bear a grudge against each other. Fortunately, secretary WU SAM-LAM (Jinny Ng) is very helpful and sensitive to TAT’s problem, constantly encouraging him. Although TAT’s mother LEE WAI-WAN (Michelle Yim) intends to bring them together, TAT dares not start a relationship because of family issues. Things change when TAT encounters FAI-TING’s good childhood friend YEUNG KWONG (Sisley Choi), who is also an accountant. Owing to FAI-TING’s feelings towards KWONG, TAT is still reluctant to make a move on KWONG. On top of that, they are flummoxed and frustrated by the politics of office life day after day, and thereby start losing their sense of purpose in life. Eventually, TAT and FAI-TING decide to ditch everything else and go back to their cycling track to discover their long lost fighting spirit and friendship……

Poor scholar NING CHOI-SUN (Edwin Siu) is aiming to be the champion of the imperial examination, however, after several failed attempts, he has to stay temporarily in the lantern store owned by his second sister-in-law, YING CHUN-FA (Joyce Tang), and make a living as a painter together with his eldest brother NING CHOI-MAN (Evergreen Mak). His eldest brother is penny-pinching, and his second brother, NING CHOI-KWAN (Oscar Leung), is a henpecked husband who is uneducated; whereas his childhood sweetheart YING CHUN-KIU (Jinny Ng) often pushes him to finalize their wedding date. On top of that, his father NING PING-YAN (Yu Yang) becomes sick. Driven to despair, honest CHOI-SUN has no other choice but to agree to participate in CHUN-FA’s lantern selling scam by conning their neighbours, leading to a fierce battle between a Taoist master YIN CHIK-HA (Angela Tong) and a swindler DOU MAN-CHUN (Ricky Fan). Ever since then, NING’s family has been turned upside down. With all sorts of bizarre things happening to them each and every day, each of them starts behaving abnormally. At that moment, CHOI-SUN discovers that a “Spiritual Auntie”, NIP SIU-SIN (Nancy Sit), has been safeguarding him in secret so as to repay his kindness. Unfortunately, SIU-SIN’s power is still so incompetent that she often screws things up, resulting in endless hilarious-riots……

A group of barristers, pupil barristers, and trainee solicitors are determined to implement the rule of law in pursuit of their dreams, during which, however, they face great difficulties and challenges. The legendary couple in the legal profession, barrister FAN CHI-NGAI (Ben Wong) and his wife CHEUNG WAI-WAN (Elaine Yiu), have many pupils. Among them, TONG CHING-CHI (Grace Chan), FOK TSZ-YING (Jeannie Chan), and CHOW TSZ-BOK (Louis Cheung) are CHI-NGAI’s favorite ones. CHING-CHI’s classmate, TSANG HO-YAN (Moon Lau), joins WAI-WAN’s law firm to become their trainee solicitor; whereas her fellow sister YIU CHUI-FA (Stephanie Ho) starts her apprenticeship with another barrister YAM CHUN-YIP (Cheng Tsz Sing). TSZ-YING’s elder half-sister CHENG CHEUK-TUNG (Natalie Tong) has to change her job to join CHI-NGAI’s law firm because of her affair with married man CHUN-YIP. During their transformations from novice lawyers to qualified legal practitioners, they are always full of struggles with doubt, faith and agonizing decisions about their future. They all go through so many ups and downs whenever turning theory to reality to handle tricky cases, just like they have to tackle their love, family and friendship problems each and every day. Facing the impact of the legal norms, their personal orientations are thereby tested to the utmost……

FA PING (Priscilla Wong), who was often made fun of by the others for being ugly during her childhood, underwent cosmetic surgery in the wake of an accident. Ever since then, she has been firmly convinced that an attractive appearance has a significant impact on one’s life, and remains the same after joining the police. Due to a prostitution case involving a finance company suspected of issuing illegal loans in a public housing estate, FA PING and her co-worker of the CID, LAW TAI-SHU (Edwin Siu) are put undercover as a married couple to approach a group of housewives, probing into the matter. Thus, they get to know “The housewives trio”, HUNG DAN-DAN (Mandy Wong), SO FUNG-NEI (Ka Ki Leung) and LAU LIN-HEUNG (Rachel Kan). For the investigation, FA PING has to give up wearing make-up and fine clothes and cater to their tastes, without realizing that she herself starts behaving like them. Having disguised himself as a technician, LAW TAI-SHU is dubbed “The Plumber” of the estate, attracting tons of fans. Unexpectedly, this makes FA PING, who used to have a crush on a handsome policeman named YING NAM (Hugo Wong), very jealous, and the quarrelsome pair gradually develop romantic feelings towards each other. Meanwhile, they discover some suspicious activities of “The housewives trio”, causing the police take a closer look at them. Out of the blue, the sudden appearance of a mysterious woman makes the case more dramatic and unpredictable, and their relationship more complicated….

Novice nun WAI-LAM (Tavia Yeung) and her fellow apprentice WAI-YU (Cilla Kung) are eager to borrow money to treat their abbess’ illness. By accident, they get to know a wealthy heir of a bank, TO CHUN-FUNG (Kenneth Ma), and are forced to become maids of TO’s family so as to pay off their debt. WAI-LAM is a highly skilled martial artist, and she constantly helps mischievous CHUN-FUNG clean up his messes. Although the two do not agree with each other, they often offer mutual support to one another at a crucial moment, and thereby, unintentionally, develop a close friendship. Later on, CHUN-FUNG gets unexpected help and becomes a head magistrate. At first he thinks he is going to move smoothly up the officialdom ladder with help and attention from his governor brother TO CHUN-MING (Joel Chan) and good friend FONG KWAI-CHEUNG (Benjamin Yuen). Gradually, he starts feeling that he is under the stranglehold of the deep-rooted political corruption and outrageous abuse of power. In the abyss of such misgovernment, he witnesses those who surround him seek personal gain resulting in a miscarriage of justice. Also, in light of this, he unmasks the culprit behind the massacre of WAI-LAM’s family which happened in her childhood, getting both him and WAI-LAM in great trouble……Read the rest of this entry »

Police officer, SIT TAN-YAN (Johnson Lee), is a no ordinary man because he possesses authentic knowledge and skills in geomancy that he learned from his grandfather, and often manages to solve mysterious cases at critical moments. On top of that, having his best friend LEUNG SING-KAU (Oscar Leung), who has connections on both sides of the law, be his informant, his style of work amazes his superior CHE KWAI-FEI (Joey Meng) very much. As a criminal psychologist, KWAI-FEI makes a decision solely based on rational factors. Though the two seem to be poles apart, they have developed a close rapport with each other. Apart from her job, KWAI-FEI, being the matriarch of her family, cares for nothing but the future of her younger sister CHE KWAI-MEI (Harriet Yeung) and brother CHE KWAI-KWAN (Fred Cheng). When KWAI-MEI gets caught up in a love triangle involving SING-KAU and KWAI-FEI’s subordinate TIT LEUNG-CHI (Rebecca Zhu), KWAI-FEI becomes out of control, fortunately, she gets help from TAN-YAN. Meanwhile, there have been consecutive reports of kidnapped persons in town, and the abduction method evokes TAN-YAN’s memories of the past that he has hidden for years. Without hesitation, KWAI-FEI risks her own life to investigate the cases, whereas TAN-YAN predicts that something is going to happen……

CHO CHING (Myolie Wu) and her mother CHO CHO BAI-YUET (Gigi Wong) lead vagrant lives by practicing medicine everywhere, during which they get to know KAI CHUN (Ron Ng), a man with a skin disease, and their fellow villager, CHIN TUNG (Him Law), respectively. Falling in love with CHIN TUNG at first sight, CHO CHING tries by all means to marry him, unfortunately, the matriarch of the vinegar brewery, CHIN SHEUNG (Alice Chan), thwarts her plan at all costs, because she is still nursing a grudge against BAI-YUET. Having recovered from his illness, KAI CHUN comes up with an idea, successfully helping CHO CHING get what she wants. CHO CHING thinks she is able to settle down once and for all after marriage, to her surprise, CHIN TUNG loves a maid called SHAN CHA (Eliza Sum) so dearly. CHO CHING then seizes the opportunity to make a muddle of things between them, yet somehow, her action results in CHIN TUNG having a relationship with SHAN CHA. CHIN TUNG takes SHAN CHA as his concubine, which makes CHO CHING burn up with jealousy, adding fuel to the fire even more. Out of the blue, on the heels of a decomposed body being recovered, BAI-YUET is accused of having murdered her husband and sentenced to death. The CHIN family demands CHO CHING to sever ties with her mother BAI-YUET for fear of damaging their reputation. In the meantime, CHO CHING finds herself pregnant, which, however, renders her enmeshed in a divorce battle……